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The phrase "a digitized representation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing digital formats or models that depict or symbolize something in a digital form.
Example: "The artist created a digitized representation of her original painting to share online."
Alternatives: "a digital version of" or "a digital depiction of".
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The phone's screen would show a digitized representation of your card, complete with bar code and numbers, which the clerk would then scan.
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Biometric measurements are noisy, which causes (small) differences between the digital representation of the enrollment measurement and the digitized measurement during verification.
Inclusions of complex forms are essential part of digitized geometrical representation of polycrystalline materials (see Fig. 7).
Occasionally an inspiration, like a digitized version of a heritage fob watch, fused history with modernity.
It is a camera that projects a digitized image of the viewer.
Today, almost everything we do depends on a digitized system of one kind or another.
Each slice is now encased in glass, and a digitized image of it occupies a terabyte of data.
And I cannot even begin to imagine having such a personal experience with a digitized version of a book.
Now, a new policy will allow prospective buyers to request and receive a digitized version of those plans.
The pattern of indentations is a digitized version of the data.
This paper presents a digitized version of a thermodynamic sorption database, implemented as a relational database with MS Access.
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